I would check the slave throw, 3/4 to 1", and the gap between the flywheel and the clutch disc to make sure your at .40,000 at least to be sure proper disengagement is happening first.
If this is not happening, bleed the clutch several times, if your still not getting the throw, replace the slave and then the master if need be to get the proper throw.
Also, as Dennis will tell you, you may have to oblong the Trunioun bearing mounting hole to get the proper alinement which is very important.
Like I said, I have Dennis Q's complete shifter linkage set up now for 2 years and 20,000 miles and I have not had a problen with the shifter linkage or alinement ever since.
I also replaced the salve and master as well.
How I adjust mine is I loosen the Trunioun bearing. Then I have someone move the shifter from inside the car from gear to gear. From under the car I look for the center position where it clears the fender well and the bell housing and presents no binding, and seems to want to center itself. Once this position is found, I tighten it down. From this point, I adjust the linkage, right/left & forward and back.
Smooth as silk.
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Originally posted by MARLIN JACK:
...In My opinion I DO NOT believe that Your Grinding problem is a result of a misadjusted shifter rod!! I DO believe the problem arrises from the Engine 'Torque' NOT fully Disengaging from the Transaxle. This WILL Happen even if the 'Clutch Hydraulic System' is operating at 100%; IF the Pilot Bearing is Too Tight, Dry of Lubrication and on the way to 'Freezing Up'. One last trick I would try is: BEFORE starting the engine, Put the Trans into gear, any gear; Have the parking Break ON, Then start the engine, Depress the Clutch Pedal ALL the way to the Floor, and Hold it there!! Now give it a 'Little' Gas, if You feel a 'Pulling' on the drivetrain of any kind; either Your Clutch is out of adjustment and do the Measurement Larry F. advised You about. OR the Pilot Bearing is Binding just enough to rotate the internals of the transaxle cause that annoying grind. Just My experience with these Fine machines, These Beauties are by far 'Worth' any effort it takes to keep them running smooth and reliable! Good-Luck with it!!!...